A Theatrical Awetlraeer. . A ymwf wag who lied mada 'going, going, poing,' hie profession- great favorite: among knights of th buskin,' beiidei being chosen a favorite among the ladies, was once mounted, hummer in hand, selling a piece of furniture. lie was wbll conversant with all the best dram atic productions of the day, and among the rest, of the Hunchback, then the rage in. Boston, where the joke occurred. Fanny Kembie was t the time delighting the town with her 4 Jul in,' and every body waa well acquainted with the celebrated lines. Clifford why,don't yon speak to me, O, Clifford, ii it you?" he., cc, which are ranked among the favorite poiute of the play. 'Ooing, going lart call 6ny-two any uioreT fifty-three go on gentlcnmen thank you air fifty three dollars J last call once twice any more, gone ! who is it V' There was a pause and nobody answered. 'Who ia it.' who bid fifty three f "Fifty two waa my bid,' taid some one. Who bid fitly three J some one said fifty three; who bid fifty three!' - Clifford,' said a low voice near the door. ' '(), Clifford, is it you ?' ' exclaimed the auc tioneer, drooping his hands a la Fanny Kembie. The joke was irresistible every-body recognis ed it, and catching the spirit of the thing, the audience followed op an ecstacy of laughter with three rounds of applause, while the auc tioneer deliberately drew out hia handkerchief, and wiped his nose in burlesque imitation of Miss Fanny. Clifford, did you say, air t Clif ford,' said the auctioneer, when the merriment hjd a little subsided. 'Is it cash, sir' Clif ford, the purchaser, it seems, was a bashful per ron, unacquainted with theatrical things, and had become somewhat alarmed at the unac countable good humor of the crowd, so that he waa afraid to open his lips again, lost he should excite another burst of fun. Ma it cash, air !' enquired the auctioneer. . AH eyes were turned upon Clifford, who looked very much aa if he felt that his mother wanted him, but still he made no answer. 'The merry auctioneer would rather low his custom er thsn his joke, and he suddenly exclaimed, r-till imitating the fiery-eyed Fanny : 'Clifford, why don't you speak to me V The assembly now fairly ' screamed with laughter, and amid an uproarioua burst of ap plause, Clifford made a bolt for the door, and escaped. N. O.'Pic. Anecdote of an Intemperate Actor. Frederic Cooke,.the great English performer, and cotcmporary of John Kembie, waa a noto rious iuebriate, and to procure' the exciting draught he would resort to any subterfuge or contrivance. It ia of hitn that the following an ecdote is related : His passion for drink was so great, that when he was without money, or meana of raising it, he had been known to go to a certain pawnbrok er's where he waa in the habit of applying, and to say '1 want five guineas ; but I have noth ing to pledge but myself. Give me the money, they'll be sure to redeem me when f am want ed.' And having aent word to the theatre of hia situation, he has frequently been tound seated on the pawnbroker's counter, with duplicate pinned to hia buttonhole. On one occasion when the manager, Edliston wished him par ticularly to be quite correct, he invited him to dinner, and. afterwards begged he would oblge him by submitting to one thing, which Fred promised. He, however, looked rather funny when Elliston, drawing hitn into a small room in the theatre, told him be must content himself there till it waa time to dresa. As there was no getting off, Cooke consented; but after being locked in for tome time, he began to long horri bly for punch. By and by, he heard noise of a broom on the stair j. Hope revived he called, 'Mary, Betsy! whatever your name is, come here for God's sake '.' and he contrived, while curiosity made the maid pauee in her labor, to push a crown-piece between the door and the floor, 'There that'a for you : and Mary (pushing through another) go like a good girl, and get me a pint of brandy and a clean pipe with thia.' Oh, air, I dare not ! Maater deaired that I shouldn't come near the door, air, nor apeak to you upon any account.' 'Pshaw t Go, do aa I tell you, and you shall have another by and by.' The girl waa not proof against the bribe. The brandy and pipe were both brought, and the tube of the latter being put through the key hole, the bowl waa filled on the outaide, and in thia way the liquor waaaucked upaa the Amer icana drink aherry-coblcr. It ia hardly necea airy to aay, that on Elliston's coming to let him oit, Fred waa found on hia back ; but a plenti lul aupply of aoda water enabled him to go through hia part. ' We never knew the man disposed to scorn the humble, who waa not himself a fair object of acorn to the humblest. A man who gcta through the world without kick, may reat assured that he ia generally con sidered as not worth minding. None moie patiently auf&r injuries, than tliose that are most forward in doing them. Nothing is gained by dissembling or equivo cating plain truth ia always beet. When a man doea all ba can, do not blame him, though be eucceeds not well. The prodigal robe hi heirs, ibt mieer robe himaalt ' , IA2VZ& MOTE I I ST The following lint show the current value of all Pennsylvania Dunk Note. The most Implicit re liance my I placed upon it, at it it every week arefiilly rem pared with at id corrected from Dick nail's Reporter. Itankfl In Philadelphia. Locate.. NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America , , Bsnk of tha Northern Lllssrties . , Commercial Dank of Penn'a. , Farmers' and Mechanic' Bank . , Kensington Bank , Philadelphia Batik , i Schuylkill Bank . . , Soutbwark Bank , . Weatam Bank . . Mechanica' Bank - . . Manufacturers' it Mechanica Bank flank of Pcnn Township . . Oirsrd Bsnk . Bank of Commerce, late Moyamoneing Bank of Pennsylvania .... par par par par par par par par par pal par par par par par Country Ranks. Bank of Cheater County Westchester par far par Bank or Delaware County Cheater Bank of Oermantown Germantown Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown Doylrstown Bank Poylestown Easton Bank Easton par par par Farmers' Bank of Bucks eo. Bri-tol par Bank of Nnrthumbeiland Northumberland par (Columbia Bank it llridge co.'Columhia par r armers Bnnk of Lancaster Lancaster par Lancaster County Bunk Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster par Reading par Farmers' Bank of Reading Office of Bank of Penn'a. . Office 'do do Office do do Office do do Harrisburg These Lancaster I offices Reading f do not . Easton J issue n DISCOUNT. NOTE8 AT Rank of the United 8tatea Philadelphia 23 Miners' Bank of Pottsvitte Pottsville J Bank of I.ewistown Bank of Middle town Isawistown IJ Middletown at Carlisle Bank Carlisle i Exchange Bank Pittsburg- i Do - dit branch of Hollidaysbnrg j Harrisburg Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' it Manuf. Bank Bank of Pittsburg Harrisburg i Lebanon j Piltsburg j Piltabuig - j Williamsport 1 Wilkesharre li West Branch Bank Wyoming Bnnk Northampton B ink Allentown Reading: Berks County Dank Office of Bank of U. 8. Piltsburg failed Do do -do Do do do Erie do New Brighton do Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg Bank of Gettysburg Bank of Susquehanna Co. Erie Bank Farmers' it Drovera' Bank Gettysburg 1 Montrose 1 Erie ljalj Wayneaburg JsJ Washington . 1 1 Honesdale " II Franklin Bank. Honesdale Bsnk Monnngahela Bank of B. Brownsville 1 1 Vork Bank York 1st N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotationa, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by tha Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of reference BROKEN BANK 8. Philadelphia 8av. In. -Philadelphia Loan Co. ' Schuylkill 8av. Ins. Kensington 8av. Ins. A Philadelphia failed do failed . do failed do do Penn Township 8av. Ins. Manual Labor Dana CI W; Dyolt, prop.) Towanda Bedford Beaver Harrisburg Washington . Bellefonte failed no sale fowanda Bank Alleghany Bank of Pa Bank of Beaver closed closed Bank of Swatara Bank of Washington failed closed no sale failed failed failed Centre Bank ' City Bank Pittsbuig Pittsburg Fayette co. GreencaHtle Harmony Farmers Mech cs Hank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Farmers it Mech'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank no aale Huntingdon no aale lewistown no sale Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bsnk Warren Dundaff failed Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. no sale New Hope Milton Meadsille Purl Carbon Carlisle Montrose Uniuntown closed Northumb'd Union Uol. 13k. no sale closed North Western Bank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. it Manuf. Bank failed closed failed 8ilver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Grecnsburg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre no aale (Tj All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above lint, may be set Jown as frauds. SEW JERSEY. Bank of New Binnswick Brunswick failed Belvidete Bank - Belvidere Burlington Co. Bank Medford Commercial Bank Penh Amboy Cumberland Bank Bridgeton Parmera' Bank Mount Holly Tannere' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway Parmera' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick i par i par par failed Farmers' end Merchants' Bk MidJIetown Pi. Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City Hoboken Bkg & Grazing Co Hoboken 1 failed failed liRied failed failed lersey City Bank Jersey Cily Mechanics' Bank Patterson Manufucturera' Bank Belleville Morris County Bank Morristown - Monmouth Bk of N.J. . Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark i failed i Mechanics and Manuf. Bk Trenton par Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Notes no aale Newark Bka it Ina Co Newark New Hops Del Bridge Co LamheiUvilla i N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken N J Proleclon it Lombard bk Jersey Cily failed failed Orange Bank Orange Paierson Bank P stetson failed People' Bank ' do Princeton Bank ' Princeton par Salem Banking Co Salem par Stale Bank XSewark - t Stale Bank Elixabethtown J state Bank" Camden par State Dank ol Home" Morristown t But Bank Trenton failed Balem and Philad Manuf Co Halein failed Sussex Bank New ion I I renton Banking to , I renloo par union nana uever i Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack failed DELAWARE. Bk of Wllm it Braudywine Wilmington Bankef Delaware Wilmington Bauk of Smyrna Smyrna Do Uanch Millord Parmera' Bk of Stat of Del Duvet par par par par par par par Do branch Wilmington Georgetown Newcastle Wilmington Do branch Do branch par Union Bank (TJ-Under 6'e atr On all banks marked thus () there era ek that counterfeit or altered note of lb various da i ia emulation. lb -1.1'i.sj.u L mj j jj.a-iu Ha Ba XA33ER, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, MWBTJHV. TA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia. - itertr t)i P. ft. A. Rnrouor. - " t.ni. At ftiaaow. BoMtas it SaoneBAs, Rat woins, McFaatsRB it Co. 8raatftt'oB Ac Co., . KSXIXI'S HOTEL ItARRtSIsTRG, PA. I BEG l eve to io.rrm tha public that I have left Philadelphia, and am nw located in Harris burg, the seat of the Executive and Biats Govern men! of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy (he spacious Hotel, recently 'kept by Mr. lAiaiinew Wilson. This spacious building, having been purposely plmncd and erected for a Hotel of the first class, is not surpassed if equalled, by any similar eatab- liahmeiit in Pennsylvania ( and having undergone a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms and chambers are now fitted up in a stylo that com bines elegance wilh comfort and convenience.. My TABLE ia pledged to be supplied with the best fare the Markets can produce) the chsrges at the some time being as moderate aa any ot the nest regulated astat lishments elsewhere. In short, no rxeilione shall be spared on my piri, or on the part of every member of my household, to make it what it should he, in the Capital of one of the moat pop ulous and interesting Slates of the Union. With these promises, accommodations and faci lities, and the fact that the Hotel ia most eligibly situated, I wi'h confidence, moat respectfully soli cit the patronage of the Public Late of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut at., Philad. Harri-burg. Nv. 22. 1846. IBansnta's Viairroa- a arlain cure for worms infe and verv vlratatil to lake. 2. Ginaon's Extbucts, wliich remove Grease of all kinds Dry Painta, Tar, Varnish and Wsx, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3. Lonnoa Flt Pseaa the best thing known for killing flies and musquitoes. 4. A ceitsin Destroyer of Ruts, Mice, Roaches and Ants, and anoilicr of Bed Bua. 5. Grst'i Srrciric for ur stomach, Heart Born and Water Brash, by one who had auffired thirteen ys.irs, before he dicocred the cure. Da. Stivrh s Gnativ Uistmint for the Piles, It has never failed to cure. 7. Haatson'a Tttib Wssh. 8. Bbsmosd's IaosLiaLX Isk, without a rival. 9. Tax Compotjho Corr.CTro! or Fibs just the medicine for children and for women, it la so pleasant to take. - 10. Bm-k's VsnaraaLa Ann aiitotre fins. 11. Gcaa's Exollhht Wirn rioor Pasts, for Hsrness, Boots, ate. It softens the leather, and keeps out the water. 12. l'ooa Min i traKoTatffia'A rtiavxa. 13. JaCKSOU' Dl ABRBOSA MlXTCBB, ' Which cures the worst Diarrhrca in a few hour. 4 Jacbso!i a DtsaaTABT Mixtcbk, a eer tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Comulaint. The above valuable articles are sold wholesale and retail, by L. C. GUNN, iVo. I South Fifth ttrett, t'hilitdcfphta where Storekeepers and o- there will be supp'ied with pure African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica r lowers. Drugs, faints, (Ills, Ulsss and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. . I erma only cash. Cut out the advertisement, and bring it with you. I'hllatlelphia, July 19th, 1845. ly. BELIEVE AKD LIVE THOMSON'S Compound Syntp of Tar & n otxl ikniHiia. mllE unprecedented suecefs of thi medicine, in JL the re.torslion of healib.io those who, in des pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an exsl ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing evidence of its intrinsic value and power, aa the on- lv scent which can b relied opon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Oroiicluitia, Asthma, Psin in the side and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, &e.' Attention is requested to the following ASTON ISHING CURE.bv Thomson's Compound 8yrup of Tar end Wood Naptha ! ! I hilmlrlnhia, May 3d, 1H44. MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful feelings I inform you of the astonishing effects of your medicine, which haa literally raid me from a death-bed I Mv diseae. Pulmonary Consump tion, hud reduced me so low that my physician pro. nojnced my case hopeless ! At this junction I be- ean to uveyour medicine, and miraculous sa it may teem, it haa completely restored me to health, after everything else bad failed. Kef perlfully yours. WAortliMilUiM MAl.ri ' Charlotte street, above George street The undersigned, being personally acquainted wilh Washington Mark and his sullerings, bear witness lo the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tsr, and the truth of the a bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKEKS, 42 Almond street. HUGH M'GINLEV, 8. E. corner Tamany and Fourth sirrcls. Prepared only bv 8. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of 5th and Spruce streeis. Philadelphia. Aaents. H. II. Master,- Bunbury t I). Iiross, and Dr. Macpheraon, Harrisburg ; Jn. G. Brown Pottsviile ; Goo. Earl, Rending t Houston & M on. Towanda, Bradford county, I'a. Price 60 cents per bottle, or fa p r doxen. Qj" Beware of all imilanon. Philadelphia, June 281 1845. ly PI AN OS. . mllE SUBSCRIBER haa been appointed asenl, JL for tha sale of COiNRAD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM HOSE WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain maasiva and br auiiful eaterior fini-h, and, fur dent and sweetness of lone, and elessnce of workman ship, are not surpassed by sny in the United States. I be following it a recommends! ion Irom 1ab Di its, a celebrated performer, and himself a man uisctuier i A CARD. Havib had the pleasure of Irvine tha excel lent Piano Fortes manfactured by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the last exhibition of Ihe r rsnklin in stituie, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker lo declare that thee instruments are quite equal and in some respects even superior, lo all tha Pi' ano Fortes, I saw at the capitals of Europe, and durina a sojourn of two tears at Paris. ' These Pianos will be sold at tha manufacturers lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower, Persons are requested to call and examine for Ihemaelvee, at lb residenc of the subscriber. Sunbury, May 17. tao. M.p. makpkh Tf INC. of e superior quality, can now be bad Ui alio a Lima Mine M Henry .Maaaer.in sun ! bury. May 17, 1 Bid, OAKLEYS DEPfJRATlTE 8YRITP. THE valuable properties of Oaktey'a Depura tiva Syrup of Saroaparilla, aa a' purifier of the blood, is so well known to tha public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much apace in set ting forth the advantages 1o be derived from ita us wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others l every one that baa taken it, bav derived eo signal bene ficial results from it. that it is recommended by them with the u'tnnst confidence. ' Pbysiciane of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to patients under their care ( containing nothing 1 deleterious, but being composed of the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials.it is offered with confidence, sa the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The ose of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended wilh a most decided improvement in the ge neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides ivlng health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Eit, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or etuptiims of the Skin, White 8wellinB. Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ace, The nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical ofiiasu- (priority over all preparations of Bursaparilla. Bold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEV, North 6th street, Res ding, Betks County, and to lie bad of the following peisons i In Northumberland County. n. B. Masses Sunbury; Ireland it Mixel, McEwensville D Krauser. Milton. In Union County. 1. Gcarhart, Seliusgroves Gutelius, Mifflinburg. 7n Columbia County. ft. W. McCay, Wash ington. - Reading, March 14, 184:1. Mb. Oakict: I believe lithe uty of every one to do whhtrverin their power I res, for the bene fit of their fellow man, and having had poM'ive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurativ Syrup of Sarsapsrilla, I m st conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We had the mifortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the most scientific physicisns to attend them and had ried all the known remedies, including Swaim s Panacea, without avail. - Another of my children was attacked in the same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; ihe discharge waa ao offensive, and ihe disease at such a hetRht, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depurstive Hyrup of Dnrssarilla, we were induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; it acted like a charm ; Ihe ulcers commenced healing immediately, a ft w bottles entirely restored her to her health, which ahe hss enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. Asa purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it baa not lla equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Douglasaville, April 19 th, 1843. Mb. Oak lit: My son Edmond Leaf, had the scrofula in the moat dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, his he id and neck were covered wilh ulcers. We tried all ihe differ. ent remedies, but lo no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nortistown, and also Dr. Isaac II tester, of Reading, to use your Depurstive Syrup of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained several bottles, ihe use of which drove the disease entirelv out of hie system, the sore besled up, and the child waa restored to perfect health, which be has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment ef many peisons who seen bim during Ins affliction, I have thought it my duty, and send you this ceitr fleets thst others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. tfl, 1943 ly A JS ilii Y & II O AP7 WHOLESALE &. BZ2TA1X HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS, South East corner of Market and 4th lit.. Philadelphia, "XniERE they always keep on hand an exten- aive assortment of HATS U CAPS of every description, got up in the best and moat approved style. Peisons denrous rf purchasing aupenor arti cles on the most reasonable terms, will find it to their advantage to call before making purchases elsewhere. Philadelphia, Oct. 6tli, 1844. ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AXTB FBIVATB SAXES EOOXrXS, Kus. 2!) and 31 North Third Street, Near the Gity llotel, PHILADELPHIA. O C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in -'s vitea the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Sales Rooms, (both public snd Private.) for every description of Household Furniture, where can be obtained at all times, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattresses, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cssh. Sales by Auction, twice a week. May 7th. 1843. ly C'ouulereI(cr, DEATH BLOW. rPhn pullk will please observe that no Brandrelb -- Pills are genuine, unless the boi haa three la Iwls upon it, (the tO, the aide and the bottom) etch containing a fic-aimilc signature of my band writing, thus U. Baaa-nasTa, M. D. 1 hesa la belsai engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f 3,000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necexeery to pro cur tha medicine in ila purity, ia to observe these label. Remember the top. the side, and Ihe bottom. Tbe following respective persons ere duty authuri aed, and hold CEXlTZrZCATES OF AGENCT For the sale of Brandreih't Yegetabl Universal Fill. Northumberland eountvi Milton Msckey it Chsmheilin. Hunbury H. B. Masaer. M'Ewem vilie Ireland ek. MeixelL Norlhumliland Wm Forsyth. Georgetown J. it J. Walla. Union County i New Berlin Bogar it Win ter. SelinsBTov -George Gundium. Middli burg-v-Iaaae Smith. Beavertowu David Hubler. Adamsbure W m. J. May. Mifflinsboig Menscb it Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long.. Freeburg G.it F.C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walls it Green. Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolds at Co, Berwick Shuman Rittenhousa, Cat Uwiaaa C. G. Brobla. Bloomsburg John R. Meyer, Jersey Town Levi BiaeL Wasbingtoo RoU. McCav. Limestone BalUs- McNineh. Observe that each Agent haa an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation ol Oi BRANDKETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copie of ihe new labeb mow uttd upon ke Brandrtth PUl Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. S. Nmlh Rib street B. BRANDRETH, M, D. June 4tb, 1843, . ROSE OINTMENT! FOR TETTER. mirowoRMM, pimples on Xnu rac, And otheb cutabbous Kaumona. Ot The following eertijicaft deeribet one oflht tnoit extraordinary ewes ever effected by any PniLABXtrntA, February 10, 183H. T, OR twenty yeara I was severely afflicted with - iXTTsnontna r ace and Headi the disease commenced when I waa aeventeen years old, and continued Until the Fall of 1838, varving in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of the time, great part of my face was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch ing my head swelled al times until it frit as if it would burst the swelling waa so g-eat, that I could scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I was afflicted with the disease, I used a great many at plications, (among them severs! celebrated preparations) as well as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim'i Panaera, Extrart of Sanapartlla, eke. In fact, it would be impossible to enumerate all the medicines I need. I waa also ontler tbe cure or two or the most ill tinguished physiciana of this city, but without re ceivmg much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fall of 1838, the disease at the time being very violent, I commenced nsing the Rote Ointment, f prepared bv Vaoihan it Davis. l .In s few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the eruption began to "disappear, and before I hud used a tar the disease was entirely cured. It has now been ncsrly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maining, except the scare from the deep pita formed by the disease. It ia impossible for me to deacriha in a certificate the severity of the disease and my suffering, but I will be plensed to give a fuller ec connt to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will call on me. At the lime I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun drcds of dollars to be rid of the disease. Since u- sing it, t have recommended it to several persona. (among them my mother, who bad the disease bad' ly on her arm,) who were all cured by it. JAMES UUKKLb, No. 15C, Race St. (Tj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Vauiihan, 8oth Eaal corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry, by II. B. MASSE R, May 14th, 1843. Agent. Hose Ointment, Tor Tetter. a riiuur ur Ki'tiuAur. Pnn.Anai.rRiA. May 27th. 1839. 'PHIS is to certify that I was severely afflicted with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with violent itching and swelling;. I applied to a number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without eriecting a cure. About a year aince, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there has been ' no return of, although I had never been rid of it at any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Lleventh, below Spruce Street. (TV The Rose Ointment ia prepared by E. B. Vaushan, 8outh East corner of Third and Race 8treets, Philadelphia, and aoldon agency in Sunbu ry. by H. II. MASStK, . May 14th, 1843. - Agent. MX DXC AX. APPROBATION Of the ROSE OIXTMENT,for Tetter. LTHOUGH the superiority of the prepaiatitn f over all otbera ia fully eatsbliahed, the proprie tors lake plrasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician. a graduate of the University of Pennaylvania. Dr. llaugb, having found in this remedy that relief fir a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means rithin the range of his profession failed t afford baa not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of that profession aie opposed to secret Remedies. 1'aiLADSLreiA, Sept. 19, 1836. I was recently troubled with s tedious herpetic eruption, which covered nearly one si. le of my fice, and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie tor of the Rose Ointment, obsciving my face, insis ted on my trying bis prepsration, of which he han ded me s jar. Although in common with the mem bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by ignorant pretenders, I feel injustice bound to except the Roe Ointment from that class of me dicines, and to give it my approbation, aa it entire ly cored the eruption, although it had resisted the usual applications. - DANL. BAI GH, M. D. (XT 1 be Rose Ointment is prepared bv E. B, Vaughan, South Eaat corner of Third and Race 8ireets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sun bury, ny - - H. B. MASsER, May 14th, 1843. Agent EAGLE XD 1133 Corner of Third and Vine Streets, WXIsUAaVSPOBT. fa. THE eiihscriber respectfully announces to the public, that he haa opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building aituate on Ihe corner of Third and Pine streets, where be will be happy lo wait npon those who may favor . him with their company. Tbe Eagle Hotel ia large and conveni ent, and furnished in Ihe best modern at vie. It is provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, &C Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness or pleasure, may rest assured that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn st the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Hia Table rill be supplied with the very beat the market af fords, and his bar wilh Ihe choicest wines snd other liquors chsrges reisonslje. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater sdvantsges in point of location than any other similar establishment in tbe borough. being situste in the business psrt of the town, snd within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. SuUictent Stabling provided, and guod and trusty ostlers alwaya in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servanta have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of bis guests. 1 here will he a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from tbe House, ire or charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. 1843. tf Michael Weaver fc Son, HOPE MAKERS 4k SHIP CHANO EES. No. 3 North Water Street, Philadelphia. -. PAVE conatantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twine, etc., via: Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil Is Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, die, such aa Hemp 8bad and Herring Twine, Deal Patent tiill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threada, dec dec Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton snd Linen Carpel Chains, dec all of which they will dispose of on reasonable let in. Philadelphia. November 13,1842 ly. SPEHING, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia. aNVUb tha attention of Country Merchants to their eitenaiv assortment of British-French snd American Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on ihe moat reasonable term. Philadelphia, November 13, 114. ly. 771:. S2CXL2A1T fe, CO., I 1 WLlJ A rA A.r Commission &. Forwarding Merchants loot of W tUow Street Rail Road, , on TH natAWABS. HAVING associated wilh them Joseph Bsrnef, late of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta ken tht large and well known atore and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General Uommission and rorwarding Hosinees, and from the local advantases of the place being connected" with all the public Improvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselvei they wilf be able to do huniriess to aa great, if not greater ed- vantage, and npon as reasonable terms sa sny other? honae, and they assure their friends that any eon signments msde to them shall have their strict at tenlion, and no exertions spared to give entire satis taction. They are also prepared to receive and forward) goods I o any point-on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and Wtat Branchea of the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill and Lmon, or the Ubesapeake and I ide Water Canal. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canala, a 8tesmboat ill be kept expressly for towing hosts from the 8chuvlk)ll around to the Delaware and back, which will enable merchants to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at a saving ot 60 to 75 per cent, on the prices for hauling across, wilh theae advantages they re spectfully solicit s share of pstmnaue. W. IIEILMAN or, CO, William Hellmm, William W. Keyser.V Joseph Darnel. j Philad., May 14, 1843. ly To Country Merchants. Coots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and l'alm Leal Hats. G. W. & l. B. TAYLOR, at the S. E. corner of Market and Fifth Sis., , PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale an extensive assortment of the above article, all of which they sell at unusual ly low pi ices and parlicubiilv invite the attention of buyers visiting Ihe citv, to an examination of their stock. - G. VV. At L. U. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, 1644. ly J. X&ATEaAND, JR.. & CO. anull and inbacco JManulacturers, x . is. . , i f n f m.'-J io. vj Anuria M car corner oj iiace unu .intra Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J, MAYLAND, Ja. it Co., aa 'successors to ihe late firm of Jaeab Mayland 4 Co., and will continue the business at the old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition to their own close attention and experience fur many yeara, in the manufacture of their cefebrated snuffs, die, the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will alo be devoted to Ihe interest of the new concern and as no exertion snd care will b pared lo insure their goods, stsll limes of Ihe ve ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the fiiends and customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAVLAND.Jb. Philadelphia, May 14th, 1843. ly To :oimlry MERCHANTS. THE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon Sc Harris, Hat Manufucturera, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and olher large ritiea, whoso Hals are highly commended fir good pilot and durqhility, haa on hand a first rale assortment of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring antes, wh'rh will re sold very low, fot cash or appioved credit, at tbe noted cheap store. No. 40, North Third strert, oppwi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Apent. N. B. Orders lor Hats in the roue,h, promptly attended lo. The highest ) rice in tosh or trade givn for Fur tkins. Philadelphia, June 11, 1843.--ly BOLTON & CO. General C'oJiinilsMon Jtlerrliaiiltf, For the Sale of Flour, drain. Seed, A;e c. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the Merchants generally, that they bav ta ken those large ami commodioua Wharves, with two Dorks, north of Chesnut street, on the Delaware, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where they would be pleased lo receive consign ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, dec. cVc. Being also well prepared to forward sll binds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by Ihe Chesapeake and 1 ide Water Canals, as tow boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing boata by either route. Merehanla will please be particular lo send theit goods destined by either canals to No. 19 South Wharvea, between Market and Cheanul streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying then which route they wiah them to be shipped. Plaater and Salt for sale, at tha lowest mar ket price. BOLTON it CO. March 19,1843. No. 1 9 South Wbarvec MERCHANTS HOUSE, JVo. 237, Morth Third, above Cutlowkill St., PHILADELPHIA. IOHN DUNCAN, late from tbe Pennsylvi nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of inerican Hotel, Columbua, Ohio, lake pleaaura in ai quainling their frienda and the public generally lh they have taken the large and commodioua Holt recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on tha sams si once occupied by the okl established Hold know aa the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Calloi hill at. . Thia Hotel ia finished in the very Seat poaaib manner, and of the best materials. lis location very desirable, particularly for country merchant the arrangemenia for heating and ventilating ea room ia such aa to secure any temperature. T bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished it neat style, ao as to insure comfort. Tbe receiving parlora are also furtiished in a i perb style, the windows are on the French aty forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whi makes a pleasant recces. Particular attention t. been given to the beds and bedding, which, wfl the furniture, are entirely new. - front years' experience in hotel business, trust, by strict assiduity to business, to tusks lb bouse a desirable atopping place. Our tabU w always b supplied with the very best our mark can afford, and our bar with tba beat liquors ai wine f the most approved brand. P. 8. Ther are first rat stabling and earns; houses attached la the hotel, attended by car and aober hoaiksra, and our charge will b tow, accordance with tlae present hard time, Philadelphia, Oct. 7U, 1143. s